Indigenous Rights areโ€ฆHey Look! A Panda!

authordefault
on

Yesterday hundreds of indigenous and non-indigenous Canadians stood on Parliament Hill in Ottawa to greet the Nishiyuu walkers โ€“ a group of First Nations marchers who have gathered along the 1500 kilometre route between Whapmagoostui in Quebecโ€™s James Bay Treaty area and the nationโ€™s capital.

The youngest walker to speak on behalf of the group was an 11-year old girl who said she was marching on behalf of missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper chose to dismiss the event, traveling instead to Torontoโ€™s Pearson Airport where he, along with his wife, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and a high-school band, welcomed two panda bears on loan to Canadian zoos from China.

If the absurdity of the scene seems all too familiar, you may be recalling Rick Mercerโ€™s โ€œPandas and Pipelinesโ€ spoof video ad. Pandas and pipelines might be as confusing as hell, but look! A panda!

On the tarmac at the Pearson Airport Harper spoke of the bears as โ€œsymbols of peace and friendship with all Canadians.โ€ The cuddly creatures have been used to signify friendship between nations for centuries.

โ€œOver the coming years these pandas will help us learn more about one another while serving as a reminder of our deepening relationship, a relationship based on mutual respect and growing collaboration โ€ฆ It is truly an honour to be entrusted with their care,โ€ Harper said. Canadaโ€™s growing relationship with China, especially in light of the Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Act (FIPPA), has been seen as a direct threat to First Nations constitutionally-protected rights.

This weekend Postmediaโ€™s Mike De Souza wrote about the Stephen Harper governmentโ€™s reluctance to disclose information regarding the pandas after an access to information request was filed on the issue. The Office of Information Commissioner Suzanne Legault conducted an investigation into the request after access to certain sections was denied by Environment Canada.

Legault found the request was โ€œinappropriately responded to,โ€ according to De Souza. The government redacted the word โ€˜loanโ€™ from an internal memoโ€™s title, as well as additional references to a โ€˜loanโ€™ in the document. These redactions were reversed after Legaultโ€™s investigation.

Harperโ€™s panda diplomacy might be as confusing as hell, but look! A panda!

Image Credit: PMO Image Gallery.

authordefault
Admin's short bio, lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Voluptate maxime officiis sed aliquam! Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit.

Related Posts

on

Warren Stephensโ€™ family firm has at least $250 million invested in the food and agriculture sector.

Warren Stephensโ€™ family firm has at least $250 million invested in the food and agriculture sector.
on

Desperation, bad advice and lobbying likely underpinning the provinceโ€™s plan to blend hydrogen with natural gas for home heating.

Desperation, bad advice and lobbying likely underpinning the provinceโ€™s plan to blend hydrogen with natural gas for home heating.
on

With energy projects nationwide still in limbo, companies impacted by Trump-era โ€œreviewโ€ left searching for answers on unfinished projects.

With energy projects nationwide still in limbo, companies impacted by Trump-era โ€œreviewโ€ left searching for answers on unfinished projects.
on

Analyses of top podcasts show a trend of climate change denial and misinformation.

Analyses of top podcasts show a trend of climate change denial and misinformation.